Proton Experimental latest update improves playability for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Farlight 84, CHRONO TRIGGER, Rec Room, Warframe, Darksiders, GODBREAKERS, Indivisible and King of Bones
By now you can safely assume that all games work with Linux. The very few exceptions that don't are those games that explicitly block Linux gamers.
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Phegan @lemmy.world - 2day
The only issues I've had are games with anti cheat. Otherwise everything works amazing.
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prole - 1day
There are anti-cheat games that do work, the ones that don't are only because the developers choose it.
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Phegan @lemmy.world - 1day
Oh absolutely. I wasn't implying all anti cheat games don't work, but the games that don't work are anti cheat games.
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BaroqueInMind - 2day
Skyrim still does not work. Try pulling up the virtual keyboard on the Steam Deck while in the game.
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Nima @leminal.space - 2day
when you open skyrim, go to the mods section, hit left bumper when there to open the search. it will bring up the virtual keyboard.
now just simply exit the menu and start the game. and the keyboard will work without crashing the game.
its a workaround, but I'm used to doing it whenever I load up skyrim.
enjoy! <3
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BaroqueInMind - 2day
I've already tried that, it does not work. Appreciate your help however.
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Fushuan [he/him] - 1day
That's a steam deck issue, not a Linux issue though. Skyrim works on Linux
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BaroqueInMind - 1day
You are incorrect, it is 100% a linux issue: Steam Deck runs Steam OS, which is an Arch linux flavor.
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Fushuan [he/him] - 24hr
The virtual keyboard isn't used while gaming in regular desktop Linux. That is a steam issue, specifically a steamdeck issue since a regular desktop would use the physical keyboard to type in Skyrim.
I know about the OS the deck is running and that it's an arch form, but it's not a Linux issue, it's a steam deck issue since non steamdeck desktop Linux pcs don't have that issue because they use a physical keyboard.
What you are saying is like me saying that the inability to read Chinese is a human issue because I can't read it and in human. Naaah.
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Cethin - 1day
That doesn't make it a Linux issue. It's an issue with some component that is in a Linux distribution, but it probably has nothing to do with the Linux operating system. It sounds like it's specifically some component of the Deck at fault, not a part of Linux.
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NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ - 14hr
Sounds more like a skill issue
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KubeRoot - 19hr
That's like pointing at an Android-based smart fridge, saying it doesn't run Skyrim, and saying it's a Linux issue, because android is based on Linux.
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BaroqueInMind - 18hr
If you want to play the semantics game, Android does not run a Linux kernel and is only based on it. Which makes it no longer Linux.
Nice try.
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Waryle - 16hr
A patched and modified Linux kernel is still a Linux kernel
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BaroqueInMind - 15hr
Go ahead and replace your Ubuntu kernel with the Android kernel and tell me how it goes you silly fuck
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kkj @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 15hr
Try pulling up the virtual keyboard in Windows while playing Skyrim. I'd be surprised if the results were helpful.
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Truscape - 2day
There's gotta be a nexus mod that handles the issue.
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BaroqueInMind - 1day
The game is fifteen years old . A third-party mod fixing this issue instead of Bethesda tracks so hard.
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doublah @sopuli.xyz - 1day
Pretty sure the latest update with a load of paid mod bs is what caused the bug lol
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Nibodhika @lemmy.world - 10hr
What happens when you do that? And does doing that on windows work? Because it sounds like an incompatibility between the steam virtual keyboard and Skyrim.
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BaroqueInMind - 9hr
Why are you bringing up Windows when we are talking about Proton?
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Nibodhika @lemmy.world - 1hr
Because you brought up a non-proton related issue. It's highly unlikely this is proton related, this is an issue on how the steam virtual keyboard and Skyrim interact, and since the keyboard doesn't cause issues on any other game I think it's very likely the culprit is Skyrim, and if that's the case I want to know if the issue also happens on Windows.
Is it possible that the issue is within proton? Yes, but the problem you presented can be in multiple other places that proton can't touch. For example if the game crashes on windows too then proton is working correctly, and even if it doesn't it can still be something else besides proton, e.g. steam closing the keyboard in a different manner, Skyrim has had a famous bug where it crashes when you alt+tab away from it and come back on Windows for a long time, and opening a virtual keyboard on top of the game and going back is essentially alt+tabing, so I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this is the same bug in Skyrim showing up with a different face.
PS: out of curiosity I went and loaded my old prisoner save, and named the character which is how many people reported the bug and it just worked, so even if this used to be an issue, doesn't seem like it is anymore.
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RachelRodent - 23hr
I play nodded akyrim just fine with linux
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drosophila - 2day
It worked for me, but then again I don't use a virtual keyboard.
Yeah I have been there to troubleshoot but no matter which one I try it crashes immediately or after a few minutes of gameplay.
I am running Flatpak Steam, using Niri, streaming to a Steam Link. Might have something to do with it. I haven't yet tried local gameplay. Other games stream fine with the same setup though.
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BrowseMan @sh.itjust.works - 22hr
Space Marine 2 is the only reason I'm still booting on Windows...
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Pieisawesome @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 14hr
Works flawlessly on my steam deck and manjaro desktop
When I read Call of duty cold war, I thought it was a typo, pretty sure the call of duty's post mw2019 run a rootkit anticheat that also happens to disable the games on linux in general. Maybe there's a workaround now and Activision lost it?
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Scolding7300 @lemmy.world - 1day
TIL CoD works on Linux, unlike the newer BF games that don't :(
(explicitly blocking)
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Holytimes @sh.itjust.works - 1day
I wouldn't call it working... And it's only older titles. Newer ones also don't. Thank you anti cheat for preventing us from playing shit games
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xploit @lemmy.world - 2day
Sooo what's Warframe like on Proton/Linux then?
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priapus - 2day
It's run flawlessly for years. The devs are very supportive of Wine/Proton users, they've release bug fixes specifically aimed at Linux users before
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altkey (he\him) - 2day
Also, the GloriousEggroll person who is behind Proton GE, started his work by fixing Warframe under Wine and testing/reporting issues. Coincidentially, this version of Proton fixes Thai language rendering, and he is half-thai.
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scala @lemmy.ml - 2day
It actually runs better on my dual boot with Linux Bazzite, than Win11.
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BradleyUffner @lemmy.world - 2day
There's a PC version of Chrono Trigger? Huh, I guess I missed that news.
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WhiskyTangoFoxtrot @lemmy.world - 1day
I heard it wasn't very good. Just a port of the mobile version with a lot of serious flaws. Better to emulate the SNES version.
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Noctis - 1day
It got patched up, it's decent enough nowadays
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k0e3 @lemmy.ca - 1day
I haven't come across any serious issues. Although, I'm not a hard-core retro-supremacist.
mr_MADAFAKA in linux_gaming @lemmy.world
Proton Experimental latest update improves playability for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Farlight 84, CHRONO TRIGGER, Rec Room, Warframe, Darksiders, GODBREAKERS, Indivisible and King of Bones
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/ChangelogBy now you can safely assume that all games work with Linux. The very few exceptions that don't are those games that explicitly block Linux gamers.
The only issues I've had are games with anti cheat. Otherwise everything works amazing.
There are anti-cheat games that do work, the ones that don't are only because the developers choose it.
Oh absolutely. I wasn't implying all anti cheat games don't work, but the games that don't work are anti cheat games.
Skyrim still does not work. Try pulling up the virtual keyboard on the Steam Deck while in the game.
when you open skyrim, go to the mods section, hit left bumper when there to open the search. it will bring up the virtual keyboard.
now just simply exit the menu and start the game. and the keyboard will work without crashing the game.
its a workaround, but I'm used to doing it whenever I load up skyrim.
enjoy! <3
I've already tried that, it does not work. Appreciate your help however.
That's a steam deck issue, not a Linux issue though. Skyrim works on Linux
You are incorrect, it is 100% a linux issue: Steam Deck runs Steam OS, which is an Arch linux flavor.
The virtual keyboard isn't used while gaming in regular desktop Linux. That is a steam issue, specifically a steamdeck issue since a regular desktop would use the physical keyboard to type in Skyrim.
I know about the OS the deck is running and that it's an arch form, but it's not a Linux issue, it's a steam deck issue since non steamdeck desktop Linux pcs don't have that issue because they use a physical keyboard.
What you are saying is like me saying that the inability to read Chinese is a human issue because I can't read it and in human. Naaah.
That doesn't make it a Linux issue. It's an issue with some component that is in a Linux distribution, but it probably has nothing to do with the Linux operating system. It sounds like it's specifically some component of the Deck at fault, not a part of Linux.
Sounds more like a skill issue
That's like pointing at an Android-based smart fridge, saying it doesn't run Skyrim, and saying it's a Linux issue, because android is based on Linux.
If you want to play the semantics game, Android does not run a Linux kernel and is only based on it. Which makes it no longer Linux.
Nice try.
A patched and modified Linux kernel is still a Linux kernel
Go ahead and replace your Ubuntu kernel with the Android kernel and tell me how it goes you silly fuck
Try pulling up the virtual keyboard in Windows while playing Skyrim. I'd be surprised if the results were helpful.
There's gotta be a nexus mod that handles the issue.
The game is fifteen years old . A third-party mod fixing this issue instead of Bethesda tracks so hard.
Pretty sure the latest update with a load of paid mod bs is what caused the bug lol
What happens when you do that? And does doing that on windows work? Because it sounds like an incompatibility between the steam virtual keyboard and Skyrim.
Why are you bringing up Windows when we are talking about Proton?
Because you brought up a non-proton related issue. It's highly unlikely this is proton related, this is an issue on how the steam virtual keyboard and Skyrim interact, and since the keyboard doesn't cause issues on any other game I think it's very likely the culprit is Skyrim, and if that's the case I want to know if the issue also happens on Windows.
Is it possible that the issue is within proton? Yes, but the problem you presented can be in multiple other places that proton can't touch. For example if the game crashes on windows too then proton is working correctly, and even if it doesn't it can still be something else besides proton, e.g. steam closing the keyboard in a different manner, Skyrim has had a famous bug where it crashes when you alt+tab away from it and come back on Windows for a long time, and opening a virtual keyboard on top of the game and going back is essentially alt+tabing, so I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this is the same bug in Skyrim showing up with a different face.
PS: out of curiosity I went and loaded my old prisoner save, and named the character which is how many people reported the bug and it just worked, so even if this used to be an issue, doesn't seem like it is anymore.
I play nodded akyrim just fine with linux
It worked for me, but then again I don't use a virtual keyboard.
GRIS crashes on Proton in my experience. 😩
check out ProtonDB: https://www.protondb.com/app/683320
Yeah I have been there to troubleshoot but no matter which one I try it crashes immediately or after a few minutes of gameplay.
I am running Flatpak Steam, using Niri, streaming to a Steam Link. Might have something to do with it. I haven't yet tried local gameplay. Other games stream fine with the same setup though.
Space Marine 2 is the only reason I'm still booting on Windows...
Works flawlessly on my steam deck and manjaro desktop
call of duty is now removed from changelog https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Changelog/_compare/e4e94568ea5df017a116a0947713e100eab5635b
When I read Call of duty cold war, I thought it was a typo, pretty sure the call of duty's post mw2019 run a rootkit anticheat that also happens to disable the games on linux in general. Maybe there's a workaround now and Activision lost it?
TIL CoD works on Linux, unlike the newer BF games that don't :( (explicitly blocking)
I wouldn't call it working... And it's only older titles. Newer ones also don't. Thank you anti cheat for preventing us from playing shit games
Sooo what's Warframe like on Proton/Linux then?
It's run flawlessly for years. The devs are very supportive of Wine/Proton users, they've release bug fixes specifically aimed at Linux users before
Also, the GloriousEggroll person who is behind Proton GE, started his work by fixing Warframe under Wine and testing/reporting issues. Coincidentially, this version of Proton fixes Thai language rendering, and he is half-thai.
It actually runs better on my dual boot with Linux Bazzite, than Win11.
There's a PC version of Chrono Trigger? Huh, I guess I missed that news.
I heard it wasn't very good. Just a port of the mobile version with a lot of serious flaws. Better to emulate the SNES version.
It got patched up, it's decent enough nowadays
I haven't come across any serious issues. Although, I'm not a hard-core retro-supremacist.